The Morning Call from Paterson, New Jersey (2024)

81 N. call E. 5 Jetliner Skids On Takeoff, 97 Aboard Unhurt LONDON (UPD) Canada Air Lines PICAS Jet with 97 persons aboard; to take off from LonAirport on a non-stop Montreal, skidded off the end the runway Wednesday and plowed into cabbage patch. There were serious Juries. The 89 passengers and eight crewmen stumbled out of the Dc jet and miLled around in the muddy field or more than and crash equipment could find the plane in the dense, swirl.me fog.

"I was up te my waist in cabbages," said Mrs. Gwen 1ampitt, a 55 old New Zea ander on ner way home via Canada alter. visiting relatives in England. have never known anything like 1" Another passenger, identified as Ken Guelph. said he pushed an emor window open her the pla.a: ground to a stop and "bailed out.

"We' wondered where on ear.b we were bee muse there was dies, Kent "It seemet we were out there for, ages before us. When rescue equipment finally located the hate, all of th passengers, most them splay tered with mud, were taken the airline building One was said to have suf eren "a slight Passengers praise stewardess Barbara Dammer. They said she jumped out of the escape hatch, and stood in mud helping passengers get. out of the plane. Kent said the plane was along quite nicely" on its takeoff run.

of -a sudden heard engines being cut the brakes: on: slipping and sliding, There were some terrific jolts. Then sudden stillness. I think we were all too surprised to It was so foggy that airline officia's were unable to "inspect the plane closely enough to ind. out how much damage it suftered. The TCA spokesman said the plane had a full load of fuel.

The plane, flight TC861, was te to Toronto, Winnipeg andVa Winnipeg and Vancouver. (Includes previous) Cause Crashes RIDGEWOOD Rain-soaked streets were partiall yblamed for boo accidents yesterday, Anastasid Westuott, 38, of 56 Waldwihk Avenue, Waldwirk, driving north on Rt. 17 near Peramus Road Cirrie, skidded and turned around striking the oppo: site curb. Darnage was estimated at 200, James A. Sweeney, 70, 335 East Ridgewood Avenue, skidded and BE a parked car.

West Ridge wand Avenue. The owner of the on. parked car is Barbara 42, 830 Lynn Street, Damge was estimated at 8000 for both cars. Court Clinic At Paterson S.C. On Tuesday evening.

Nov. 19, at 7:30 P.M. Paterson State College will again sponsor a Basketball Clinic. High- school coaches, players, officials, and anyone interested may attend the clinic. Guest lecturers will be John Bach, Athletic Director Bas: ketball Coach at Fordham Untversity, and Louis Corneseca, Assistant Coach of St.

Johns University. A member of the Collegiate Basketball Officials Association will interpret the rule changes for the 1963-1964 season and a film on Basketball rules interpretations will be shown. Paterson State. College Varsity basketball team will. demonstrate various drills to supplement the For further information contact.

Coach Ken Wolf at Paterson State College, AR 8-1700 Ext. 355. LEGAL ADVERTISEENT NOTICE OF SALE TO: The Little Prince Diner, Ine. and to whom else it may concern PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by reason of your default in the under payment a CONDITIONAL moneys SALES CONTRACT BY YOU ON OR ABOUT November 14. 1962 to Ralph Manno, Gire Manno, and Vincent Giannotti, Manne Dining car which contract WAN to National Company, place of 130 Washington Street.

PaterNew Jersey the undersigned will sell for cash at public tion at the present location 1890 Main Avenue, Clifton. New Jersey on the 12th day of November at 11:30 A.M. the following tels: (1) Diner Car 40 18" Refrigerator (1) 48" Grill Hotpoint Fryers 35 5 hole steam table Coffee Urn Stand Showcase Soda Fountain Bain Marie 2' Bread Box Undercounter sink Undercounter water sink Jackson Dishwasher 2 shelf 4 Burner oven stove Glasco Refrigerator, (1) 6-12-6 Coffee Urn (17) Counter Stools (20) Chairs (.5) Tables Formica Ton Attorney in tact for National ISADORE SMITH Sales Company 136 Washington Street Paterson; New Jersey Fee: $11.04 (Call) Nov. 1 (16) Che. Scott Scores As Crusader In Musical Zachary Scott scores Re The Rev.

Brock in the Dinner Thee ter. Cedar Grove with staunch support from two musical comedy stars, Laurie Franks, and Christine Nordine and such outstanding pros as Harry Theyard, Dean Dittman, B.J. Ward, Alan North, Michael Domenico, Dennis Jones and Marvin Spargue. The choreography was by Marvin Gordon. Don Burr's direction, as usual.

leaves nothing to be desired and the music- by Michael Formen splendid. Producer Mcflugh WIGS ate in obtainingt he settices of so fine an actor as Scott. George Montgomery, originally scheduled for the starring role, was also on contract to direct a T.V, series in the Philippines before -severe weather set in He contacted his close friend. Zachary Scott who had Clown est. for another assignment ready to return to the beast.

Scott agreed to take 9p. the Meadowbrock musical for his feb low star: the Meadowbrook man. agement was in accord. so the Dinner Theatre The musical itself tells the heetic scruggie of a righteously a a during the shocking nineties who energetically fought a thankless battle againet obvious corruption in the red light district known as the He ceeds, but due to thie adverse publicity, the church elders their gratitude by asking him to leave and he is last seen in Detroit putting on the same fight against" sin that city. Board Agrees On Road Plan Conanity Counsel Harry presented deed: -for the Mart RE ford Township within a development called the Anthony Wayne project, at.

yesterday's meeting of the Freeholders. A resolution was approved to pay the Cedar Knoll Realty Co. $7.035 for the purchase of land owned by the firm at the Camp Hope site. Clifton's request for the extenston of the Grove St. paving from East Gate to Van Houten Ave.

toward Notch Rd. was approved. It was estimated the ad. ditional cost. would amount to $3,500 county engineer Anthony Marino was instructed to include the project: in his plans for the widening of Grove St.

The Freeholders adopted ordinance 'to regulate and reduce speed limits on Crooks between Hazel St. and. Rte. 46. Ringwond's request provements was referred to board's mad and bridges come mittee for study and recommendations.

Borough officials med the recommendations minde packing lot and the real on the Greenwood Lake Turnpike the en Lodge. It was the road paved and a white line be drawn to make clear to motorists just where the road is. The other suggestion provide curbe all triangles owned by. the county in the borough. The Frecholders approved West Milford's ordinance to hibit parking along Union Valley Rd.

A request from D' Annuncio Inc. and Guy Villa and Sons. Inc. for: close Alps from Maghee Rd. to Boonton and to detour traffic for two months, was referred to Marino for approval on the condition that Wayne of ficials are satisfied with the plan.

Another request by the same firms to detour traffic for tw months on Parish Dr. and Booston Rd. for the installation sanitary sewers was held pending the receipt of formal approval by the Wayne Town ship governing body. Ridgewood Man Hurt in Crash HAWTHORNE A Ridgewood man was injured yesterday morn ing in an automobile quash Lincoln and Central Aves. He is Richard Saco Ridgewood.

falcon to Valley Hospital with cuts his right left writ and left mammons for careless driving was issued to Thomas Marsico 651 McBride Ave. West Paterson, after the accident, by V.J, Mangiatico, Marsico driving a truck owned by board Industries. Police said Marsico reported he was going north on Lincoln Ave. when pick-4p trucks front of him began to skid while trying to turn left into Central Ave. Ha said he applied brakes, but the truck slid to left and flided with the auto being driven south on Lincoln Ave.

by Sisco. Both vehicles were towed Racing Meeting Set ROSELLE PARK A meeting emphasizing the 1963 stock car racing situation on Now. Jersey asphalt tracks will be beld 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, prees co*cktail Lounge Rosella Park. DIED ATKING-Ralph F.

of Bentley Ave. Madison Townahip, at Bast formerly of Atkine Paterson, Funeral husband of day 11 am al Livingstone Harding Homes Interment New Friends Friday 1 Nov. 158 Godwin Midland Park Monday, Nov. 1963, James. Notice, of services! later.

7-10 182 Hillerest Wyekelf, Monday, Nor. Tate William Brock, age 87 years. VAn Dyke, wife of the Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, Nov. at the Olthuls: and Son Funeral Home, 159 Godwin Ave. Midland Park.

1:30 p.m. terment at Valleau Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday evenine p.m. 8 Nov. 1968, Adele (nee Morgan) beloved mother of Noreina and of the late Dr.

Arthur Morgan, and Amelia La of 83-1410 Ave. Funeral services at Scanian Funeral Home. 421-18th at 38th 8t. Notice of time later. Nor 1-1t DE Not 1968, of Marshall husband Eta Herman De Grant him veer.

Service the Lander Colonial Home, 18-11 River Fair Lawn. Friday p.m. terment at Cedar Lawn The family will their friends Tauradas p.m. Nov JONG-Joha 1961, beloved husband of Burchard: his 60th year. Funeral services the Vander Funeral Godwin Friends may Wednesday 7-0.

Thursday 3:6 And P. Nov. 6-st Ave. beloved husband of Helen Checkley), father of MER Beverly Sturm. Funeral from 97-19 Harding Ave.

Friday 1-20 p.m. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery initing 1-10 and ThursNov. 6-91 FRENICAN Passed' Into lite eternal som Wednesday. Nov 1864, 1 John Beloved husband of the late Cora Lazier of Relatives invited to attend the funeral Naturdat. Net.

Home for day, Entered Into 116e m1 In Paterson, Monday, Nev. 1963. Mildred. beloved daughter of the late Sarah and Fran E. Liven and- friends are Invited to Gibson of 5a Haledon A Ave.

attend the funeral Thursday, Nov. at the Almaren Funeral Home, 384 Broadwas, Wyckoff 2 p.m. Reformed Interment at Cemetery, Friends may call Tues. day 2-9, Wednesday 8-5 and 1-9 p.m. Nov.

8-8t GRIMSHAW Passed into life sternal in Haledan, Nov.4, 1963. Sarah, beloved wife of the late John W. Grimshaw, age 88 years of 305 Haledon Ave. Relatives, friends, also members of Star of Bethlehem Chapter 17 OES are Invited to: attend the funeral Wednesday, Nov, 6 at Moore's Home for Funerals, 384 Totowa p.m. Interment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park Friends nAy.

call 7-10 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 5-3t -Entered Into eternal rest in Paterson, Tuenday, Nov. 5.

1963, Hester A. Vreetand. age wife of the late William Halley of 19th Funeral 8 m. (he Charles and Sone Home for 384 Broadway. Relatives Funerals frienda Interment Aft eat Butter.

Friends mist call A. and Nov. 4.31 m. Wednesday. A 1 mete W.

on Nov. tot Pool Hollow, Oakland, Nod. 640 Port Wanhington N. husband of Virginia Carr of Abner M. Terael.

Albany, and Mra. Itoxe 1. of Thursday 2:30 m. at Frank Campbell, Madison and E. N.

Y.C. Nov. 6-9t Into tire eternal It Stratford, Nov. 6, 1943, John helot band of Jessie Benson age 82 years of 60 R4 Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday. Nov.

5 at Moore's Home for 384 Totowa 10 a.m. Interment at Preakness Cemetery Friends may call 2-5 and T-9 Friday, Nor. 7-21 LITTLE- Stella of Newfoundland. N.J,, Tuesday, Nov. 5.

1963, wife of the late Ira Little. tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, Nov. Newfoundland Meth Church. Rt. 23, Newfoundland, p.m.

Interment at Nosth ston Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-5 1-10 p.m. Thursday at Stickie Funeral Home, LaRue Rd. New. foundland.

N.J. Nov. 7-1t Paterson, Now John, (Gellette) of 85 husband Cirole of Eleanor Ave, Haledon, Relatives And friends are invited to the funeral Friday the De Lucia Puneral Home 111 Belmont Not 8th Interment at Laurel Memorial Park, Wednesday 1-10, Thureday d1 Nov Winthrop Rockefeller' a hospitalized here for a checkup All those cops outside the Wat def were, for. The The Natl Association for Mental Health taken over Grand Contral Station you heard me for $1900 per person New Year's eve benefit dinner sup per dance with Guy Lombardo' music. Biggest buffet ever at tempted, it will require users 'of ground-floor trains fo "go FUNERAL PATERSON AND POMPION PLAINS SH 2-6433 CONFIDENCE INSPIRED BY OVER 30 YEARS OF DIGNIFIED SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY Gorny Gorny MORTUARY 519 Marshall St.

Paterson MU. 4-5400 The Morning Call Thur. Nov. 7, 1963 025 Mrs. Eva M.

Woods, Retired Principal Mrs. Woods Brook schools for 41 years. She was appointed School, Laws, bocough port Brook. had also taught at the old Lincoln School, Market St. Saddle Brook, which torn down last year.

Born in resided the Lie in Brock been a of Lakes for 12 years. Woods a member Church Rochelle Park and Jersey Her Len Woods, predeceased her. Funeral services 10 a.m. in the First Church. Rochelle Park.

Rev. Herbert C. and Re Wyckoff day 3 to 5 p.m. the 15-31 River Fair thorne and Mrs. Therese Curatolo of Noctliport, sons, Lee M.

of Mountain and George Franklin Lakes, a brother, De. Fired Muller, a physician of Caritadt: Mow Frieda Ross of Lee and 12 grandchildren. Mrs. Bertha Lampell, Former Milliner band, conducted 27 Church died at 6:15 p.m. the borne wife Dr.

Krug Vreekind Ave. Her death wan from a chronde heart Lampell of Paterson 50 years. Her borne East second a member Temple Emanuel. Her husband deceased her in May, 190. Funeral services will today 2:30 in the funeral home at 608 Market St.

Rabbi David H. Pacitz and Cantor Sherwnci Panic of Temple Emanuel, officiate. Interbe in the Tem le Emanuel Cedar Park Cemetery, that Rowers be The observed home. Surviving. Millard Now sereen Tok writer.

other Goldie. Laager Leon and Mrs. Le (Roth) Getaff, boch Pate son: nice and great August Woltman A. J. Boulevard Glen expectedly Tuesday on New York Org.

from attack Jersey a resident of Glen Rock 1 He employed by the Kaplan Textile On, New Yock Funeral services be ducted I p.m. Peeney Funeral Home. Franklin Ave. Rev. Gerald Poule, Reformed Church will officiate.

Interment Weehawken Cemetery, Nocth Bergen. Friends may today 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. made to dog's Surviving Mrs. Alma Cole Glen Reck Herman Oath Taken By Hopper Bridge Ate. Brady, of 15 Hem Peter 00 of Each are of trading the 5t.

Joseph Alumnae Plan Memorial Mass Nurses Hospital in the Ralph F. Atkins Former Call Employe for the Paterson Morning died yesterday morning I the Veterans Administration Fast Orange, after a Atkins resided at 72 BentMadison Township. of Lynn, he made in Paterson for a nomof years and left this years ago. He was last as a stereotyper for York Daily News. Mr.

veteran World War If and a- member the Fair Lawn VEW. he served overseas during the war. Funeral services will be Saturday in the home. Livingstone Brunswick will be in Van Liew Cana Now Friends call Friday 2 to 9 p.m.. Survivin his wife.

Dorothy Atkins, three daughters. Mrs. Carole of Fairis Mrs. Dorothy Canacho of son and Miss Sharon Athome; three brothers, and George of Lynn, 1 Arthur of New York grandchildren. Nicholas Tetradis proprietor Crystal restaurant, erson General Hospital after months.

Greece, be made his in Paterson for 20. years, in AmN. Y. He was the sop the late Dennis and Tula Mr. was Dimanber of St.

Greek Church of Paterson. was predeceased by his wife. Mrs. Claudine Tetradis. The funeral will be held ta.

am. from the boine of James S. Scullion 7 Park Ave. A half later services will be conAthenasius Church, St. Interment, will be in A p.m.

Surviving are a son, Kenneth old Greenwich, three Peter Paterson, Amsterdam, N. Y. Willian of Greece; several and nephews. John B. Lewis, 82 Jchn B.

Lewis, 30, husband of Jessie Benson Lewis of. 60 Clifflawn Stratford, died yesterday in his home after short illness. A. resident of Stratford seven he formerly' made his home in Hawthorne, Paterson Preakness. He was a retired clerk for the Erie Railroad Funeral services will be held 10 a.m.

Moore's Home for Funerals, 384 Totowa Ave. The Rev. John S. Moore of will officiate. Interwill be in Preakness ComeFriends may call tomorrow to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Surviving his wife. Harry 8 Mitter Stratfond: a grandson, Robert of Paramus, and a Mrs. Atna Smith Mrs. Stella Little Mrs. B.

Latte, 77. wife ady. Clinton, died Tuenday the late Tea Little of her home following attack. Born in the Oak Ridge section West Mitford, she resided all life in that area prior to four mooths ago to her home with daughMrs. Elizabeth Reygoids.

Little was a member of, the Methodist Church West Milford. the Women's Society of Christian Service of the church, and the Auxel Community Fire Co. 1. Milford. Funeral services will be hel 2 p.m.

in the foundland Methodist Church. The Bev. Richard C. Gilbert, will. cificiate.

Interment will be North Hardyston Cemetery, Franklin. Friends call at the Stickie Funeral may La Rue Newfound land, today 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. To addition to daughter, surviving are three other dough. tors, Mca. Evelyn of ButMrs.

Eva Barber of Dover Mrs. Star Clark Bicome incdale: stater. Mrs. Eva Matter of Butler: 17 and :31 great Tice De Graaf De Grast. 79; hesband late Ella Herman De 4 Paterson, died Paterson General after a long Miness, veteran World be held p.m.

the funeral 13-31 Saddle River Rd. The Rev. Richard P. the Memorial Church, Inte be in Cedar a Friends 7 to 10 p.m. two daughter and Mrs.

both of Fair a brothCornelias of New York City; Mrs. Vogel several nicors Mrs. C. M. Werkley Werkley, died unexpectedly morning an her 85 East Filth Clifton.

to Paterson, she was the of this late Michael and O'Mar a. reared and educated the Totowa section of PaterA resident Clifton -00 she was a parishioner of R. C. Church, chi. and the Rosary Society of the parish.

Her husband, former employe with the Erie Railroad died: in June, 1958. son, John a writer for Time Magazine was killed in -in a plane crash in Bombay, India, with other permen. The. funeral will be held morrow 9:154 am from the Funeral Home. 385 Park Ave.

A Solemn High Requien Mans will be offered 10 a.m. in Brendan's Church. clifton. may call today 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Interment will be Calvary Cemetery, Surviving are daughter, Mrs Otto (Frances) Latolf, R.N, of a son, Charles of Mra Catherine M.

Mara wife of the late John Wayne, supervisor of the New Jersey Rell Telephone Ob. five John. Latolf: of Timothy and Joen Werkley, Wayne and Christian Werkley of Huntington, Li Mrs. Nora Murphy Fair Lawn; sevenal nieces and neph- John F. Frerichs John (Fredricks) Frerichs, 78.

35 Cliff husband of the late Cara Loater Prerichs died yesterday morning in St. Joseph's Hampetal after a long Mine st. His "wife him Oct. Rom in Hoboken, he made his home -Paterson 46 years. to his retirement three years he was emploged and striper for years.

Funeral services will be held Saturday 2 p.m. in Moore's Home for Funerals, 364 Ave. The Bev. Henry W. (Speidell.

pastor of the Union Avenue Baptist Church, will ofFiciate: Interment will be in Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Friends may call 4 to 10 p.m. tomorrow. Surviving ane a daughter, Mrs. Edith Lawless of Paterson; six grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; a brother, William of Jersey City; a sister, Mrs.

Gussie Campen of several nieces and nephews. Frank Passarelli Frank Passarelli, 93, retired stone cutter, husband of the late Angela: Passarelli of 143 Beech died yesterday afternoon in Paterson General Hospital -after an dines of a month. Born in Alfedena, Province of L. Aquia, Italy, Aug. 8, 1870, he was the of the late Nicola and Passarell, His wed him we Aug Mr.

made home la Paterson's Sandy Hill the city for 85 yours, He war parishioner of St. Anthony R. Church, Beach moniber a of the S' Antonio Di Padua Society of the porth. and Loggia America 29, Sons of Italy of Paterson. The funeral wall be held Satunder a.m.

from the funeral home at 130 Beech St. A half hour later a Solemn High ReMass will be offered in quiern St. Anthony' Church. Loterment will be in Calvary Cemetery: Frieods may call today 7 to 10 and tomorrow 2 to 5 and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Survivinf are two sons, Caesar of Detroit. Albert of Paterson; four daughMrs. Nancy De Falco of tors, Paterson; Mrs. Rose D'Orazio Mrs. Florence D'Amiro, (both of Detroit, and Miss Helen and at home; 14 grand.

children; 12 great grandchilPassareli dren; nephew and too neces. Mrs. Robert T. Hearn Mrs. Della Wanamaker Hearn, formerly Wyckoff.

died in her home. 14 Tuesday night Woodland Tallman long She was after the wife 1 Robert T. Hearn. Born in Wycliff, whe made horne there al years prior fo Tallman. She was member of the Saddle River Reformed Church.

superintend: ent of the beginner's department of the church and the Woman's the Missionary Society and the choir. Mrs. Hearn was volunteer of the Rockland County Cancer Society, Funeral services will be held tomorrow: 1:50 p.m. in. the Saddle River Reformed Church.

The Rev. Robert B. Minnick, pastor, will officiate. Interment will folin the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral 150 Godwin Ave.

Midland Park, today 3:15 to 4:80 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Surviving, in addition to her are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Braden of Airmont, N. three grandchildren; two brothers, David Wanamaker of Wyckoff and Chester Panamaker of Midland Park: four sisters, Mrs.

Henry (Sarah) Behring. Mrs. Barney (Mildred) and Mrs. Arthur (Elsie) Bauer, all of Wyckoff, and Mrs. Dorothy Wilson of Midland Park.

DIED DIED Mrs. 15 alarm MORGENFRER- Passed Into life eternal in. Passale Tuesday, Nov. 1943, Oscar P. beloved husband ICiale De Kahi, need 67 of co4 Wayne.

1 stives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thursday, Nov. at Home for Funerals, Wayne Chapel; Alps Rd. And Hamburg p.m. Interment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Friends may, call 4-6 and 7-10 p.m.

Wednesday. Nov. 6-2t PASSARELLI-In Paterson, Nov. 6, Frank, beloved husband of the late Angela of 143 Beech St. Relatives.

friends and members of Sons of Italy, Loggia America No. are invited to attend the funeral Saturday from the maurice Funeral Home, 130 Beech 3 a.m. and at St. Anthony R.C. Church.

a.m.: Solemn High Requiem Mans Interment Calvary, Friends may call day and Nov. Passed Intoe sternal in Paterson, Monday mother of David -Nopwereft 57-11th Ave. Relatives and friende are invited to attend the funeral -Nester Home for Funerals, 884 Tatowa 11 Interment Cedar Lawn may 4-10 p.m. Wednesday. Nov.

8-8t SHEERER life otero suddenly In Paterson. Tuese Nov. 1963. Todd beloved Handy Sheerer, of 1 29 of Thomas and Margaret Conch Wayne. Relatives and for Funerals, Alps Hamburg Tpke, 2 p.m.

Interment. at Friends may call p.m. Thursday. Nov. 6-31 TETRADIS- On Wednesday, Nov.

Mohains a husband the late. Clandine Manser, Tetradie. Funeral services Friday, Nov. fromathe funeral home of James Scullion and Son, 967 Park Ave. at Madison Ave, 9:10 a.m.

and. at Athana. 0 0. 00. 00.

0.0. Church 10 a m. sue ment at Cedar. Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call 8-5 and 1-10 p.m.

-Thursday. Nov. 1-8t 7-0769 3 FUNERAL HOME Director LAFAYETTE AVE Feeney Funeral Homes PATERSON 305 Park Ave. MU 4-4396 RIDGEWOOD 232 Franklin Ave. Gl 4-7650 MOORE'S HOMES FOR FUNERALS.

384 Totove Ave. AR 8-1500 Alps Rd. Hamburg Toke. Ox 40079 R. CHARLES D.

LEGG SONS HOME FOR FUNERALS 384 BROADWAY SHERWOOD 2-2385 SCULLION FuNERAL HOME 267-269 Park Ave. Madison Cementent New Parting 1 BROADWAY CALL LAMBERT 3-3800 MRS. E. N. ALMGREN, Pres.

Benjamin Davidson, Mgr, JOHN H. Have you heard about the Exclusive Double Protectign Guarantee on Rock of Ages Monumental Let us explain this exclusive feature to AGES PATERSON MONUMENT CO. Memorials Of Every Description Stace 1900 SH 2-7662 317 Totewe Ave. WERKLEY- Suddenly In: Clifton Tuesday Nov. 1963, Catherine O' Mara), beloved wife of the late John J.

Workles 5th St. Relatives and are invited to attend the tuneral Friday from. the ney Funeral Home, 385 Park Ave -E. 36th St. 9:18 a.m.

and Brendan R. C. Church, 10 Solemn High Requiem Make Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 8-5 and 7-10 p.m. Nov.

W00D -Passed into life eternal suddenly in Paterson, Tuesday, Nov. 5. 1963, P. beloved hurdand of the late Margaret M. Davidson Wood of 31 Emerson Ave.

Stelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Nov. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Marion p.m. ment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Friends may call Wednes. lay 1-10, and Thursday and 354 V.as FEM 18 Ridgeweed.

Shirley Hayes beloved wife of Awler. of Robertson and Invited attend the Funeral SATay ette Memorial Park. esday. pm. and IN MEMORIAM Darin Moore who passed loving memory el (five) seara ago November Sadly missed WIFE CHILDREN AND Russell Richards, dear AN loving memory of band; father and who entered eternal Badly missed by HIS WIFE HIS TER MARY AND HIS GRAND.

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LA 5-3939 MASON PORTER. Clifton Funsral Home PRescott KENT FUNERAL HOME 291 Clifton Clifton GR 3-2764 DELLA TORRE" FUNERAL HOME 515 21st Ave. SH 2-3010 DE LUCCIA FUNERAL HOME 111 Belmont Ave. LA 3-6608 MINCHIN JOS. JAS.

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M. Burnadi JOHN G. KOTRAN Funeral and Funeral 459 River St. Pal. JAMBS CASLEY Carroll St.

Paterson HANSTEIN'S FUNERAL HOME LEO V. HANSTEIN 483 MAIN ST. SH 9-8146 George Louis JEWISH- MEMORIAL CHAPEL 147 MARKET LA 8-4120 VERMEULEN More A RAGUCCI FUNERAL NOME Lewis QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME Harding Ave. Clifton PR MENEVE FUNERAL HOME 496 Lafayette Al HA 7.1416 REDE PREFER Me BY Perfect PEOPLEN LAMBERT 8-3800 ALMGREN FUNERAL HOME INC. MRS.

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